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Facts and Events
Name |
Nancy Meadors |
Alt Name[4][6] |
Nancy W. Meadows |
Gender |
Female |
Birth[3] |
21 Apr 1807 |
Knox, Kentucky, United States |
Other[4] |
Mar 1819 |
Whitley, Kentucky, United Stateslisted as heir of father |
Marriage |
8 Jan 1824 |
Whitley, Kentucky, United Statesto James L Smith |
Property[5] |
8 Nov 1827 |
Whitley, Kentucky, United Stateswith siblings (all heirs of Thomas), had land where mother lived surveyed |
Other[4] |
Jan 1839 |
Whitley, Kentucky, United Stateslisted as heir of her mother |
Census[1] |
1850 |
Whitley, Kentucky, United States |
Census[2] |
1880 |
Campbell, Tennessee, United StatesLower Elk |
Death[3] |
16 Apr 1882 |
Campbell, Tennessee, United States |
References
- ↑ District 1, Whitley County, Kentucky, in United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432)
Fam 558.
Smith, James, 45, farm, RE=$1500, b. KY , Nany, 43, b. KY, unable to read or rite , Riley, 24, farm, b. KY , Jackson, 18, b. KY , Emily, 16, b. KY , Calvin, 13, b. KY , Elizabeth, 11, b. KY , Alvin, 9, b. KY , John, 4, b. KY , Nany, 2, b. KY
- ↑ Lower Elk, Campbell County, Tennessee, in United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T9)
p. 453a, HH 69, Fam 71.
Smith, James, 75, married, farming, b. KY, fa b. NC, mo b. TN , Nancy, 73, wife, keeping house, b. KY, both parents b. NC Allen, William, 13, boarder, works on farm, b. TN, fa b TN, mo b. KY
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Hieronymus, Goldie Smith. Descendants of Nathaniel Smith, Knox/Whitley County, Kentucky: son of Elijah Smith, Revolutionary War patriot from New Jersey and Virginia. (Arlington, Virginia: G.S. Hieronymus, 1982)
pp. 84-86.
Children of Thomas and Elizabeth Meadows/Meadors Nancy – b. ca 1807, d. ca 1882, Jellico, TN, m. 8 Jan 1824, Whitley, KY, James Smith (b. 16 Mar 1805, TN, d. 17 Sep 1885, Jellico, TN). James is the son of Josiah and Elizabeth (Todd) Smith. Children: Josiah, Thomas M., Riley, Jackson, Emily, Calvin, Elizabeth, Alvin, John, Nancy (1850 Census, Whitley, KY)
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Hieronymus, Goldie Smith. Descendants of Nathaniel Smith, Knox/Whitley County, Kentucky: son of Elijah Smith, Revolutionary War patriot from New Jersey and Virginia. (Arlington, Virginia: G.S. Hieronymus, 1982)
pp. 84, 85.
Order Book 1, p. 53, Mar Term, 1819, Whitley, KY Order that the following persons be certified to the register of the land office as the proper heirs of Thomas Meadows: Tarvie, Polly Shelley, Betsy Campbell, Thomas M. Meadows, William T. Meadows, Pleasant Meadows, Sally Meadows, Nancy W. Meadows, Darky Meadows, Harrison W. Meadows, Jamima Meadowes, and Jane S. Meadows. Order Book No. 1, p 485, Whitley, KY, January Term, 1839 --Satisfactory proof was this day made in open court on the oath of Nathaniel Smith that Elizabeth Meadows, Polly Shelly, Mobley Meadors, Elizabeth Campbell, W. T. Meadors, Pleasant Meadors, Sally Meadors, Nancy Smith, Darky Mayfield, Mima Moor, Harrison Meadors, Jane Hughes are the heirs and legal representatives of Elizabeth Meadors
- ↑ Schmidt, Cindy, and Janice Worley. Survey book no. 1 for Whitley County, Kentucky: surveys beginning in 1818 through 1827, warrants of Knox and Whitley counties beginning in 1801. (Cordova, Maryland: C.V. Schmidt, c2003-)
Vol. 2, p. 83.
8 November 1827 Surveyed for Polly Shelly, Betsey Campbell, Thomas M. Meadors, William T. Meadors, Pleasant Meadors, Sally Meadors, Nancy W. Meadors, Darkey Meadors, Harrison W. Meadors, Jemima Meadors, Jane L. Meadors heirs of Thomas Meadors 100 acres of land in pursuance of an act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky approved February 6th 1819 being part of Knox County Court certificate No. 192 granted to Israel Mayfield on the first day of August 1813. Situate in Whitley County on Cumberland River including the improvement Elizabeth mother of said children now lives on beginning on a chestnut and hornbeam on the north bank of Cumberland River thence up the same with the meanders N41E44 poles thence N27E42 poles to a hickory on the bank of the river thence leaving the river N44W215 poles to a double dogwood and a white oak thence S34W88 poles to a stake thence S42E215 poles to the beginning. William Mayfield HK [House Keeper], William T. Meadors ChM [Chain man], Harrison White marker Joseph Gilless sureyor
- ↑ Name is also shown as Meadows in her marriage record.
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